British NVC community S1

British NVC community S1

NVC community S1 ("Carex elata" sedge-swamp or Tufted Sedge swamp) is one of the swamp communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system.

It is a fairly localised community. There are no subcommunities.

Community composition

There is one constant species found in this community: Tufted Sedge ("Carex elata").

One rare species is associated with the community: Narrow Small-reed ("Calamagrostis stricta").

Distribution

This community is present in a few localities in west Norfolk, Anglesey and Cumbria.

References

* Rodwell, J. S. (1995) "British Plant Communities Volume 4 - Aquatic communities, swamps and tall-herb fens" ISBN 0-521-39168-7 (hardback), ISBN 0-521-62718-4 (paperback)


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